How To Travel Long Term On A Budget

For the past two years we’ve been asked a number of times via email and in person about how we’ve managed to not only travel the world, but travel long term and for so long; and the answer is never short.

“How can you afford to travel?” and “How do you travel so cheaply?” have been the most frequently asked questions we’ve received and on every occasion we’ve always tried to explain that there’s no magic or “hacking” involved and it was purely a determination to turn our dreams of travelling long term into a reality. There’s no secret formula – anyone can travel – so we’ve decided that rather than keeping the knowledge we’ve gained to ourselves, we’ve instead pulled together a few of the travel tips that have kept us on the road so that you too can see that travel long term doesn’t have to remain a dream.

Our First Free Ebook

We’ve decided to make our PDF ebook available for free. Why aren’t we charging for our travel tips and recommendations? Because everyone has the right to travel.

We both believe that with our budget travel tips everyone will be able to see that traveling both short and long term is a reality and not something to wanderlust over. It’s within the grasp of every individual who has the remotest desire to explore the world around them, both at home and abroad.

What’s Included

Inside of our ebook ‘How To Travel Long Term On A Budget‘ you’ll find tips on how to:

How To Save Money To Travel

Where To Travel On A Budget

How To Find Cheap Accommodation

And more…

What Others Are Saying

We’re been really happy with the response to “How To Travel Long Term…” and can’t thank everyone enough for the kind words we’ve been sent already about the eBook. Here’s a sample of the great testimonials we’ve had so far:

How To Get The Ebook

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We’d Love To Read Your Thoughts

When we started writing this travel blog we never once thought we’d be one day writing an ebook full of travel tips so we’re both really eager to read your thoughts on it. If you feel there’s anything else you’d like to know about, don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments for future updates. Also, if you have any other thoughts regarding the ebook, please don’t hesitate in letting us know. We always love to hear from you.

Loved your e-book!! It is definitely packed with lots of info for the budget conscious traveler and I really believe that that there is something for everyone!! A couple of my friends have read it and enjoyed it as well!Constance – Foreign Sanctuary recently posted…Analyzing November & Thinking Out Loud about December

WOW! What a great accomplishment, ebooks are a ton of work and I’m sure it has loads of fabulous tips and inspiration in there. Can’t wait to read it!Katie recently posted…Eat Local Shop Local: Cincinnati

Hi guys!! Really excited to download your ebook! I’m always looking for ways to travel cheaper (and help my friends do the same) and I’m sure you’ll touch on topics I had never considered/encountered in my own travels thus far and that will be useful for the future. Congrats on putting it together, I’ll be sure to let you know what I think! Cheers!Leah of The Mochilera Diaries recently posted…On Travel and Friendship: Why Losing is the New Winning

I’d love to know what you thought! Please, if you get a moment to let me know any of your opinions about what you like, disliked or thought was missing; I’d really appreciate you sharing 🙂Dale recently posted…Five Pics and Tips for Bologna

So excited to see you’ve got your first e-book! Woop! Excellent advice guys, very down to earth and realistic tips for people, and I agree with all of them. Similar strategies to yours have helped us with travelling long-term too, though freelancing (just for 1 awesome company) has been our real golden ticket.

I also really like that you added a “where to travel” section, something that, beyond SE Asia, people don’t talk about so much. Avos are well cheap over here though, you’re totally right, especially at the farmer’s markets. Come eat some avos with me and Luke? 😉Charlie recently posted…How Not to Get Robbed in Central America

Freelancing wasn’t ever anything we actually wanted to take part in prior to our travels. The work simply didn’t appeal to us, even if the money did. So we made the decision that we were trying to escape work, so why keep on working if it’ll make us unhappy? How things have changed.

Now we’re exploring freelance writing and looking at taking on a couple of jobs, preferably monthly columns, but it’s only after two years of blog writing that we feel comfortable with our writing style – which could still improve!Dale recently posted…Five Pics and Tips for Bologna

It really does feel special to have released something, but I think we’ve felt much better after people have messaged us this past fortnight to say how useful it was for them.Dale recently posted…Five Pics and Tips for Bologna

Yay, it looks great! I’ve just flicked through it quickly now, but will delve a little deeper when I have some more spare time. It looks like it has some great tips that really bust the myth of travel being really expensive.

It really is a myth. It can be expensive, but sometimes there are cheaper options that people just don’t know about. Hopefully this will enable people to see that it’s sometimes nothing more than a change of habit that can really help.Dale recently posted…How To Travel Long Term On A Budget

Congrats on this huge accomplishment, guys! It’s no small feat to write a book, so you should feel so proud of yourselves for achieving this. And I’ve no doubt the book will be a huge source of inspiration and assistance to other like-minded traveler since I can’t think of any travelers who do true budget travel better than you guys. 🙂Steph (@ 20 Years Hence) recently posted…Pisa: More Than Just a One-Night Stand

Thanks so much, I just hope it helps other people to realise that travel isn’t just an exclusive club for people who know how to “hack the system”. It’s for everyone, no matter if it’s a one week holiday traveling around their own state or full-time travel around the world.